brisbane olympic fc

Brisbane‘s Olympic Football Club plays semi-professional soccer. Founded in 1967, the club competes in the National Premier Leagues Queensland. Its home ground is Goodwin Park. Its matches are played in front of approximately 7,000 fans. In addition, the team holds regular community events that are open to the public.

Brisbane Olympic FC U23 has won one game out of the last five that it’s played against Lions FC U23. In the other three games, Brisbane Olympic FC U23 has lost one game and drawn three. The teams have a mixed record, so there are no clear favourites. If Brisbane City FC wins the match, it’s likely that they’ll be able to make it four wins from four games.

The club’s recent success is largely due to its integration of advanced data and statistics. In 2018, the team reached the Grand Final. Head coach Ben Cahn used advanced data and statistics to build his team. This was possible thanks to the integration of Hudl Assist, which provides a detailed match breakdown 24 hours after the final whistle. This means that the head coach can invest his time where it matters.

The Olympic Football Club was founded in 1967 by Greek immigrants to Brisbane. Originally called the Pan Rhodian Soccer Club, it later changed its name to Brisbane Olympic United when it joined the Queensland Soccer Federation. In the late 2000s, it shifted to its current red and white colours. In 2008, it joined the Queensland State League. After playing in the Queensland State League for two seasons, the club elected to play in the Brisbane Premier League for the 2010 season.

Despite the success of its supporters, the team has not been able to achieve the same success in the national competition. They currently sit seventh in the Queensland NPL Women Table, with just four wins and two draws from 16 games. Brisbane Olympic Women’s away form is also poor. They have conceded over thirty-four goals so far this season.